Hitec HS-81 Micro Servo
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HS-81 Micro Servo from Hitec - HRC31081S
The Hitec HS-81 is a high quality low cost 17g "size" analog servo. It is light weight and a good choice for most planes with 17g servos. The resin gear train is very reliable and the torque and speed of this servo is very good for the price. The servo features a universal connector which works with nearly all receivers. It will fit Futaba J, Hitec S, JR, and Airtronics Z-type Connectors. See specifications tab for full specs.
Features:
- Resin gears
- Light weight
- Universal connector
- High torque
Includes:
- One HS-81 Micro Servo with 10-1/2" connector wire
- One 7/8"x7/8" X-shaped servo horn
- One 1-1/8" long straight servo horn
- Two brass eyelets
- Two mounting screws
- Two servo grommets
- One servo horn screw
Product Specifications:
Servo Class |
Micro |
Servo Type |
Analog |
Gear Material |
Plastic / Nylon |
Direction |
Standard / Normal |
Operating Voltage Range |
4.8V to 6V |
Speed (4.8V) |
0.11 sec @ 60 deg |
Speed (6V) |
0.09 sec @ 60 deg |
Torque (4.8V) |
2.6 kg/cm (36.10 oz/in) |
Torque (6V) |
3 kg/cm (41.66 oz/in) |
Current Draw at Idle |
8.8mA |
Current Draw Operating (No Load) |
280mA |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
29.8 x 12 x 29.6mm |
Weight |
16.6g (.58oz) |
Lead Length |
270mm |
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Hitec HS-81 Micro Servo
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